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@USMC took the code to the next level & made#Navajo code virtually unbreakable by further encoding the language w word substitution.#nahmpic.twitter.com/0NcBlxCc5A
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#Navajo recruits began developing the code by taking words from their language & applying them to implements of war.#nahmpic.twitter.com/EZdywGfvd1
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The initial
#Navajo code consisted of 211 vocabulary terms, which expanded to 411 over the course of the war.#nahm http://bit.ly/2f1v9ih pic.twitter.com/UWBkPttjzs
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Code Talkers were used in every major
@USMC operation in Pacific theater. Primary job: transmit tactical info over telephone & radio.#nahmpic.twitter.com/gLEpF2EcdT
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Battle of Iwo Jima: 6
#Navajo Code Talkers operated continuously & sent more than 800 messages - all transmitted without error.#nahmpic.twitter.com/2v23s2H58i
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During the course of the war, ~400 Navajos participated in code talker program.
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I learned a lot about using peace to win wars from the world's greatest peace teacher, Navajo Rebel. His boot camp was a fierce bitch.
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..Used the Navajo Code Talkers as inspiration for our bulletin board, they R unsung heroes of our Country
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who needs certs and ciphers nowadays :)
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